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Motivation
Instead of bundling all the DSL compilers inside Tapioca, we've been asking teams to write their own DSL compilers inside their gems and applications. However, until now there wasn't a good way to load those DSL compilers apart from hacky methods like requiring them from a Ruby file inside
sorbet/tapioca/compilers
.Implementation
The implementation is pretty much based on how Minitest loads its plugins from other gems.
Gem.find_files
is a method that is designed to discover features from other gems, and by using that we can load all compilers defined by Ruby files insidelib/tapioca/dsl/compilers
folders. This also includes loading all of the DSL compilers that are bundled into Tapioca as well, btw, so it neatly unifies all these code paths.Tests
Add a test for loading a DSL compiler from the expected folder in a gem.